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[ESRI Blogs] A familiar refrain is that the most important component of GIS is not hardware, software, data, or procedures, but rather, the people who make up the community. The importance of the community in the field of GIS seems to grow each year.

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[GIS Lounge - Geographic Information Systems] Update on wiki.GIS.com | GIS Lounge - Geographic Information Systems: We seeded the wiki with some of the GIS-centric pages from Wikipedia in order to launch the wiki with some content provided. This was also done in the hope that the GIS community will come to wiki.GIS.com and edit the current content as .

[Community Mashup] Update on wiki.GIS.com - Community Mashup - The GIS Forum: I received an update from Collin Welbon of ESRI who is the administrator for wiki.GIS.com, the recently launched wiki. Upon the inception of wiki.GIS.com, we did not know how many people would get onboard or if people would choose to .

[Mapping Center] Share Your Maps with the GIS Community on wiki.GIS.com: Type the title of the wiki page into the provided text field and click the "Create New Article" button. NOTE: Be sure that your title is accurate and written in proper case (UPPER and lower case letters).

[Technology Blogs On Blog Catalog] %scratchworkspace% A GIS blog at Unified Port of San Diego Blog ...: Muki Haklay about including an image from a previous %scratchworkspace% post in his upcoming book on Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and GIS. Wikipedia describes Human Computer Interaction as, “the study...

[Harsh's GIS Blog] WIKI: Edit Lock Schema | Harsh's GIS Blog: Now that I would update the DFIRM WIKI more frequently, I added a lock this past weekend to prevent simultaneous editing. And after being hit by abuse through.

[James Fee GIS Blog] Thoughts on the GeoDesign Summit:  On one had you have those who wanted to write books (grey hairs) and on the other there were those who wanted to set up a wiki and get more community involvement.  In the end it appears we will have both, a GeoDesign book you can get signed by your favorite GeoDesigner and a wiki the community can showcase their ideas and collaborate.

[Harsh's GIS Blog] A Rose by Any Other Name | Harsh's GIS Blog: I work as a Senior GIS Consultant in the Washington DC Metro, and serve as the Vice-Chair of the Technology Division of the American Planning Association (APA).

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